Description

Located in the metro area called Hampton Roads in the state of Virginia, Norfolk is home to the Norfolk U.S. Naval Base, the largest in the world. A Navy town with a long strategic military and transportation history, Norfolk is bordered to the west by the Elizabeth River and to the north by Chesapeake Bay.

One of the oldest of the Seven Cities of Hampton Roads, this Virginia town is also considered to be the historic, cultural and financial center of the area.

A diverse and vibrant city with beautiful warm summers, Norfolk has gone through a major renaissance in recent decades. It boasts world class museums, fine restaurants and a botanical garden that comes to life with springtime azaleas.

Town Point Park, a waterfront park area located downtown, is a green oasis for cultural events, concerts, and recreation. The Virginia State Symphony, Opera and Stage Company adds even more to the level of culture and history this mid-Atlantic city has to offer.

Did you know?

The movies Navy Seals, Rollercoaster, and Mission Impossible III were all filmed in the Norfolk, VA area.

Norfolk's new cruise, terminal built in 2007, has made the city one of the top cruise ports in the U.S.

Joseph Jenkins Roberts, born and raised in Norfolk, became the first President of Liberia.

Attractions

Check out these great things to do in Norfolk on your Virginia vacation:

Spirit of Norfolk Harbor Cruises Welcome to a floating world of entertainment, beautiful views and festive surroundings. The Spirit of Norfolk is alive with great music, mouth watering food, bountiful buffets, all to be enjoyed while cruising along Norfolk's historic waterways, including the Elizabeth River.

Learn about Norfolk and view the United States Navy's Atlantic Fleet in all its glory.

Nauticus A museum dedicated to the US Navy and the seas over which it rules, Nauticus features an excellent children's museum, with a wealth of hands-on exhibits and movies. A definite highlight is the exhibit of the Civil War battle between the ironclads USS Monitor and CSS Merrimac.

The top attraction is the actual battleship USS Wisconsin, berthed along the Elizabeth River, with plenty of opportunity for exploration.

Chrysler Museum of Art Virginia's finest museum of art, the Chrysler Museum houses artistic exhibits spanning from ancient Egypt to present times and includes one of the finest collections of art glass in the world.

The Chrysler is home to ancient Indian, Islamic, African, Asian and Pre-Columbian art, with numerous sculptures and paintings focusing on the Italian and Baroque masters.

Famous Impressionist works by Monet, Matisse and Renoir offer plenty of reasons to return often. TThe museum also houses a unique collection of Art Nouveau furniture.

Maps

Norfolk has a population of around 245452, of which 128079 (52%) are male and 117373 (47%) are female. The average age of the inhabitants of Norfolk is 33.77, meaning that the average person is below the national median age of 37. For every male, there are approximately 0.92 females, meaning that the population is relatively evenly distributed between males and female(s).

Of Norfolk's 245452 residents, around 236143 (96.20%) identify as having a single race. Of the population, 117396 are white (47.80%), 103448 are black/African Americans (42.10%), 1182 are native Americans (0.50%), 8326 are asians (3.40%), 441 are pacific islanders (0.20%), 5350 are other (2.20%).

The median income of households in Norfolk is $44480.00, meaning that most of the households are above the poverty threshold for families of three. Of the total population, 10.30% of households reported an annual income of less than $10,000.